We went to see the match between Vissel Kobe and Kashiwa at the Kobe stadium, and it was a great experience. Getting there was easy—just a short ride on public transport followed by a 10-minute walk from the last metro station.
Buying tickets was also super simple, even as a foreigner. Just search for “Kobe tickets” online and you’ll quickly find the official website. The whole process was very accessible and straightforward.
The stadium itself had everything you need. Entry was smooth with no heavy checks, food options were good, and we loved the funny detail of staff walking around the stands serving draft beer. The atmosphere was lively and fun, making it an experience we’d definitely recommend.
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